Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1871 Living at 48 Horton Road, Horton, Bradford: [[Robinson Thwaites]] (age 64 born Bradford), Engineer and Tool Maker employing 130 men and 13 boys. With his wife Anna Thwaites (age 59 born Clayton) and their three sons; [[Thomas Hirst Thwaites|Thomas H. Thwaites]] (age 25 born Horton), Engineer and Tool Maker; [[William Henry Thwaites|William H. Thwaites]] (age 20 born Horton), Engineer and Tool Maker; and [[Albert Edwin Thwaites|Albert E. Thwaites]] (age 6 born Horton).<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Living at 48 Horton Road, Horton, Bradford: [[Robinson Thwaites]] (age 64 born Bradford), Engineer and Tool Maker employing 130 men and 13 boys. With his wife Anna Thwaites (age 59 born Clayton) and their three sons; [[Thomas Hirst Thwaites|Thomas H. Thwaites]] (age 25 born Horton), Engineer and Tool Maker; [[William Henry Thwaites|William H. Thwaites]] (age 20 born Horton), Engineer and Tool Maker; and [[Albert Edwin Thwaites|Albert E. Thwaites]] (age 6 born Horton).<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1884 Died in Bradford<ref>BMD</ref>





Latest revision as of 12:50, 21 August 2017

Albert Edwin Thwaites (c1864-1884) of Thwaites and Carbutt

1871 Living at 48 Horton Road, Horton, Bradford: Robinson Thwaites (age 64 born Bradford), Engineer and Tool Maker employing 130 men and 13 boys. With his wife Anna Thwaites (age 59 born Clayton) and their three sons; Thomas H. Thwaites (age 25 born Horton), Engineer and Tool Maker; William H. Thwaites (age 20 born Horton), Engineer and Tool Maker; and Albert E. Thwaites (age 6 born Horton).[1]

1884 Died in Bradford[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. BMD